Kiva Logic is management software built specifically for subscription-based home delivery businesses. Its website emphasizes that it has served delivery operations since 2010, covering everything from small farms to national brands and from startups to teams handling thousands of orders per week. It is not a general-purpose ecommerce or supermarket system; it is built around “recurring subscriptions + home delivery.”
The product modules are fairly comprehensive. On the frontend, it offers branded storefronts where customers can buy one-time products or subscribe on weekly, biweekly, or 3- to 12-week cycles. In the backend, teams can manage customers, products, orders, inventory, and reports. On the delivery side, it supports route assignment, packing labels, driver lists, and a driver app with offline use, dark mode, delivery confirmation, photos, notes, and GPS navigation/tracking. For marketing, it includes email and SMS broadcasts, automated drip campaigns, exit-intent popups, coupons, gift cards, referral programs, and real conversion tracking, reducing the need to stitch together third-party marketing tools.
Pricing is very straightforward: a single plan with no feature tiers and no per-seat fees. Billing is based on weekly order volume at $1 per order, with a minimum of $125/week, or about $500/month. It is free before launch, offers a free trial with no credit card required, and includes a 30-day money-back guarantee. Full-service setup costs $1,500, though this may be waived during migration promotions. SMS is an add-on starting at $19/month. The pricing is transparent for teams with medium to high order volume, but the minimum spend may be high for very early-stage small teams.
Payment integrations are relatively clear: Kiva Logic supports Stripe, Authorize.net CIM, Moneris vault, and PayFast, as well as cash/check on delivery. The main content also mentions a Lightspeed POS integration, but details are limited. On security, only a privacy policy, DPA, anti-spam policy, and security enhancement notes in the changelog are visible; SOC 2, ISO, or similar certifications are not disclosed. Deployment appears to be cloud-based SaaS, with no self-hosting option mentioned. Public information about APIs and developer support is also not available.
Its strengths are deep specialization in a vertical use case, integrated delivery and marketing features, simple pricing rules, and clear availability of human support and migration/import assistance. The drawbacks are the minimum cost threshold, limited compliance and API information, and a payment/business ecosystem that is more oriented toward overseas markets. It is best suited for businesses with a regular delivery cadence, such as fresh food delivery, farm CSA programs, subscription boxes, pet supplies, and groceries.
Access from mainland China, payment support, and local SMS support are not disclosed. Teams should test network connectivity in practice and confirm the availability of payment collection via Stripe, Authorize.net, and similar providers. For domestic teams mainly serving the Chinese market, alternatives worth comparing include Youzan, Weimob, Shopify plugin-based setups, or custom delivery systems.
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